Originally posted by: Bumrush99
Was the work that she did that got her noticed, promoted and respected fraudulant?
Yes she lied on application, and it was a big lie. But her actions during her career did not reflect on that lie. She wasn't promoted over everyone else because of her academic credentials, she was promoted because she worked hard. No one is questioning the stupidity of her lie, but to say that her career was made possible by fraud really over-estimates the importance of her fake degrees and under-estimates the value of working hard and moving as you gain experience in the workplace.
I see what you are trying to justify. But all here accomlishments were fraudulous. What's worse is they are extremely hypocritical.
It doesn't work like that though. This is such a HUGE lie. The same thing also happens in the private sector. There have been high ranking officers of large companies that were immediately fired for falsifying information/degrees on their resume.
